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| CORP. CHAS. C. WATT
Serial No. 2,985,102
232 Rock St., Marquette, Mich.
Charles Watt joined the Battery at Camp Coetquidan, coming from the 310th Ammunition Train.
Like most of the boys from the Upper Peninsula, he was of large dimensions, and he liked to remind the smaller fellows that they grew them all like him at Marquette, Mich.
During our activities in France he was a driver and his duties also were of an acting corporal, and received this rank while at Camp Mills previous to his discharge at Custer.
At physical drill Sergt. Dunn has been known to give the Battery “Rest” when the same is standing in position of “Hands on Hips.”
REMARKS HEARD AT SUPPLY WINDOW
I am going to need a new pair of leghorns (leggins) soon.
This red cross Hamlet (helmet) is some warm.
Will we take our continent (condiment) can with us overseas?
Is the S. & W. revolver part of our audience (ordnance) equipment?
Say, Sergt., just what is S. 0. S. same old shirt? I’ll take a salvaged one.
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